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Scientists on the Dark Energy Survey, using one of the world’s most powerful digital cameras, have discovered eight more faint celestial objects hovering near our Milky Way galaxy.

Scientists have revealed never-before-seen details of how our brain sends rapid-fire messages between its cells using SLAC's X-ray laser.

Image - This illustration shows a protein complex at work in brain signaling. Its structure, which contains joined protein complexes known as SNARE and synaptotagmin-1, is shown in the foreground. (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

A SLAC/Stanford manufacturing technique could help make inexpensive polymer-based solar cells an attractive alternative to silicon-crystal wafers.

SUNCAT and SIMES researchers have received funding from Stanford's Global Climate and Energy Project to support research related to generating renewable fuels.

Scientists and engineers in South Korea will soon be using SLAC’s signature high-power radio-frequency amplifiers, called XL4 klystrons, to get the most out of their new X-ray laser.

Ultrafast Electron Diffraction Reveals Rapid Motions of Atoms and Molecules

News Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine

The Mystery of Particle Generations

Why are there three almost identical copies of each particle of matter?

News Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine

IceCube Sees Highest-Energy Neutrino Ever Found

Observations of this kind could lead scientists to the source of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays.

News Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine

One Higgs is the Loneliest Number

Physicists discovered one type of Higgs boson in 2012. Now they’re looking for more.

News Feature · VIA Symmetry Magazine

Is this the only universe?

Our universe could be just one small piece of a bubbling multiverse.

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